I recently received my Ubuntu Linux CD's in the mail, and I was wondering if there were any newsreaders that supported a linux environment? I was looking through the Ubuntu live CD that allows you to view the OS without actually installing it, at the price of slower operating speeds, and I concluded that it would be a very nice OS to try out. Though I don't want to dump everything at the moment if my current programs won't be supported.

To be honest from what i've been informed about linux from my friends that have previoulsy used it is that many software aren't actually made for linux. I've just been told this and if you want to prove me wrong be my guest. After all we aren't all perfect. Still prefer windows xp anyday.

Well I won't get into the debate of why Linux is preferable, but a lot of programs now days have builds specifically for linux, as well as the windows environment. However, there are as you say alot of programs that still don't support it. Linux is open source, and as such freeware. Can't guarentee to make money by contracting to an open source OS...

BTW: @ TorrentGuy, Thanks for the link! That KLibido looks awesome! It even allows you to preview articles that are being downloaded, and GSpot codec confirm them. Kinda like the avipreview for K-lite, back in the day.

Im having a piss about with klibido now and it is still a little bit buggy. you cant view the group as it downloads, that gspot view is actually just a jpeg you cant use it to check what your downloading. gspot doesn't even work in linux.
It has the abilty to open pics and text which is pretty cool but there is no nzb creation available though.

needs more developement but the last post on its site was back 2 march so doesnt seem to be much going on.